Don't worry, based on his terrible attendance record in the past you wouldn't have much to miss. Last time he was in parliament he had the lowest attendance, and obviously he skulked off to do Big Brother in the past. He's got the MP salary, that's the grift done!
@@finestjellybeansrawlol9486 Too busy working for his constituents. Those who lounge around Parliament, are the ones to worry about as they only hang around to brown nose, form little cliques, and stuff their faces with cheap food and booze! Of course, they are always out to make a deal - that's how they quickly become millionaires!
I cant stand the guy, he is a horrible person - but he IS THE SINGLE BEST ORATOR IN THE ENGLISH SPEAKING POLITICAL WORLD and he terrifies the establishment cos he is better than they are and he exposes their hypocrisy - who else would have cuase little Rishi to come out and give a speech??? Starmer has agreed not to mention the corruption - and sunak knows that Galloway is going to being it to the attention of the WORLD.
If you haven't seen it, search for Galloway being interrogated by the US senate about his dealings in Iraq, one of the most articulate, confident and well mannered arguments against them, came prepared and made the senators look very unprepared.
@@MartiniHenry45 Yep, I've watched him rip others to shreds many times, their arrogance turns to fear. Same with that other Scot, Alex Salmond. Cameron used to quake in his boots when those two exchanged words.
Watched it this morning....he came prepared .....and stuck it too them ...facts over speculation...George was impressive..well done ! He destroyed them ...
@@user-xd6gi4wn1y If the fraud who couldn't care less about Democracy ignores him just so he can receive £300 per day tax free in the house of lords when he retires that proves the UK has fallen ..
This is gonna be hilarious. The non attendees have probably been ordered not to welcome him. It's like a child from a council estate, not being welcomed by the toffs.😅
I don't think I know enough about George Galloway personally to comment on his character, but I know enough about politics to know he's gonna raise some hell, and I'm here for it.
Galloway campaigned exploiting the Gaza conflict to gain votes from the massive Muslim community in that town. That's like becoming Mayor of some tiny American town by campaigning to 'Stand with Yookrane' because you know there's a lot of Yookranians there. What about the town he's meant to represent?? How about addressing the MAIN problem in Rochdale!?!
Ukraine is not like Gaza though. We're forced to pick a side in Ukraine Vs Russia, but they're both as bad. Israel is committing genocide. And you'll see from George's campaigning, even the white folk were voting for him
@@zantas-handle40% voting for George Galloway,notably on the GAZA conflict, shows the issue is very close to people of Rochdale some may question it,but he will also address other issues within Rochdale. The people of Rochdale voted,and chose who they want representing them.
@@khang2122 I'm not denying the outcome, just highlighting the strategy and psychology of his campaign to influence a certain demographic to vote. You know what the MAIN problem there is?
George will certainly liven up the Labour bench, when he repeats I detest Starmer. Lets see how moderate he is on certain subjects. But he definitely will go after the lunacy of Parliments outcomes.
What for he not do sod all for Rochdale all he cares about is the media attention and getting is face all over newspapers. He will be out at the General election for sure.
More relevant than we imagine: Study the contents of SHOOT THE WOMEN FIRST by Andrea Davision - an ex-British secret agent who was attached to Stony Bliar's office, before she escaped from Gross Britian leaving Julian Assange behind - which contents prove that those dark corridors are controlled by death-dealing MI5 and MI6 agents under the instructions of the psychopathic Duke of Edinburgh in Queen Elizabeth's and Lord Mountbatten's day.... where "Britain is doomed after the manner of ancient Greece;" and "the choice is at hand" (although censored by the Lord Michael Grade when he was Head of the BBC in 1987 and was rewarded by the Queen with an easier seat in the House of Lords for not keeping his promise to invite Lord Maitreya to a live Channel 4 press conference in London) then we may no longer have George Galloway's "spiritual idealism" but instead a "descent into the racial abyss!" I am quoting from Cyril Scott's THE INITIATE IN THE DARK CYCLE: "Homosexuality in Greece was partly the result of the perversion of certain teachings put forward by some Adepts of the Platonic School. The average woman in Greece was not expected to be intellectual, therefor man was dependent on his own sex for the exchange of metaphysical ideas. To further this mental interchange, these Adepts endeavoured to inspire that idealistic and self-sacrificing friendship between men which has do often been portrayed in Greek literature. That it should have degenerated into the grosser forms of homosexuality was a blot on the moral escutcheon of the race, which They had neither intended nor anticipated." p159-160. As for present female members of parliament: "Plenty of brains, but likely to lose their intuition," our host added. "Inferior example of a new type of woman in danger of developing pronounced power-complex. inferior example of new type of man in danger of becoming a drone.... men to be women, women to be men - dear, dear, dear. . . "
You're actually wrong. The oath is to parliament. At the end, the words 'According to law' mean that parliament (the people in other words) decides who is on the throne. It goes back to 1688 - the Glorious Revolution when parliament kicked out the Catholic James II and replaced him with James' Protestant daughter.
Entitled much? People *should* be able to choose them own fate, all around the globe, no need for US "democracy". Some can choose a king, others some silly religion, others whatever, but is *them choice* not US, nor internet's choice.
The speaker did not even look at George when shaking hands with him, so even at this stage he has got under their skin. I don't agree with his politics, but he is always interesting to watch.
I remember him from when I was young. He was never anything other than a glib, grandiose self-seeker, whichever party or cause he aligned himself with. He talks well, and other than that, he’s everything hypocritical and opportunistic a politician can be.
@@eh1702I love people who h4t3 Galloway cos everyone has their own unique reason WHY he is a bad guy and they want to share it with you to prove you wrong. I cant stand the guy, he is a horrible person - but he IS THE SINGLE BEST ORATOR IN THE ENGLISH SPEAKING POLITICAL WORLD and he terrifies the establishment cos he is better than they are and he exposes their hypocrisy - who else would have cuase little Rishi to come out and give a speech??? Starmer has agreed not to mention the corruption - and sunak knows that Galloway is going to being it to the attention of the WORLD.
MPs have to swear allegiance to the monarch. If they try and make a principled stand, they just have to say it again and again until they get it close enough to be botched for the record.
Mr. Galloway you are one of the last honest human beings with intellect left. It is a pleasure to watch you in every step of your wonderful journey and may you live a long and healthy life for as many people to learn from you as possible.
Yes people need to learn about the Israeli evils. Not be swayed by the lies told every day by Sunak. As if everything started on 7 October. Plus there has never been any proof provided by Israel about rapes and beheading. None. They have hostages, after release, talking about such things but propaganda is rife. Israel never provides proof from medics or independent observers. The truth is one Israeli baby was killed on 7 October. George Galloway will challenge the lies from government and good luck to him.
At least one front bencher was class enough to offer the nod of the head. ☘G'wan George, show them where you came from, and where you are bringing them to. Congratulations!!
An apt description. Pigeons shit everywhere, cause damage and expense, make shrill noise, impossible to be rid of, and are a general nuisance. They're still on a higher plane than MPs, though.
Yes. I felt a wave of disgust when I heard the oath. Nothing against the king but against this right to rule because of who someone had sex with crap instead of who loves their country and it’s people’s interest are put first.
The King swears allegiance to the people during his coronation. He also swears to abide by the laws made by the people. Therefore, Galloway has sworn allegiance to the people, through the king.
@@eatinsomtin9984 you misunderstood, I was talking about swearing Allegiance to the King instead of the people. Whether he believes in God or not is none of my business
I'm from BC Canada, and say Congratulations on your Rochdale win George Galloway! You are the Best addition to the British Parliament! I don't know you personally, but you are a Scotsman so will have the natural ability to "tell it like it is" and will do your darndest to keep the "parliament as honest as is possible!! Much Respect to you and Go get them George!!❤
May God be with you in every single step you take. Guide you with everything you need. I wish the best. And I love those miserable faces behind you. It looked like they terrified of you.
The system allows him no other choice. From parliament website Oaths of allegiance to the Crown are common in British public life. They are similar to a declaration of loyalty to the state. Members of both Houses of Parliament are required by law to take an oath of allegiance to the Crown. MPs cannot take their seat, speak in debates, vote or receive a salary until taking the oath or affirmation. They could also be fined £500 and have their seat declared vacant “as if they were dead” if they attempted to do so. The same rule applies to Members of the Lords. Criticise the broken system.
@jedfra9172 The only critique I'd have of the "broken system" is that we've allowed an MP to be installed at the hands of mostly foreign voters using postal votes to get him elected.
@@antmod1Some people will believe anything that suits their innate bigotry. Divide and rule has worked so well over the last forty years that it's now endemic.
@vmax4steve524 Some people believe what they see on the streets. We are certainly being divided by foreign influences, but to speak of it is bigotry apparently
Don’t be disgusting! The man was brutally smashed over the head by a barbarian who could not control his temper or win an argument using words alone. What on earth does it concern anyone if he chooses to wear a hat most of the day? I would consider it your right if you did. Honestly!
If he said today was Monday I would be checking the calendar. The man is an opportunist and charlatan but also once a wonderful orator. @@kailashbedi3404